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cybertraveler May 14th, 2005 11:27 AM

Do you know a Florence hotel "gem" near Piazza della Signoria
 
Hello, all,
My husband & I are returning to Italy to celebrate our 30th. We were in Florence for our 25th on a bus tour, I returned with my sister on our own (much better!) Now, I want to share the real Florence with my husband.
I stayed at Torre Guelfa in 2002 and enjoyed it, but the room I like (15) is not available.
I'd love to find another quaint hotel, around 180E/nt. in the area. I've researched the Hermitage, and I have some concerns about the traffic noise. I have also contacted B&B InPiazzaDellaSignoria, which is lovely, but expensive.
Does anyone know of any little hotel "gems"?
Thanks in advance!

JudyC May 14th, 2005 11:50 AM

Perhaps you would like to check www.Relaisuffizi.it, a litle nice hotel with breakfast room oveseeing Piazza della Signoria. The entracne is off on an alleyway, no traffic/motorbike noise in the night.

Rooms are spacious and nice, bathroom tiny but newly renovated.

cybertraveler May 14th, 2005 11:58 AM

Thanks, JudyC,
I will definitely check it out!

andy May 14th, 2005 12:06 PM

is this hotel AIRCONDITIONED...???

cybertraveler May 14th, 2005 12:18 PM

I just went to their website. It is air-conditioned. Judy, did the rooms have a nice view? Can you recommend a certain room?
Thanks!

Jean May 14th, 2005 12:18 PM

The Hermitage would be quiet if you were in a Duomo-view room.

cybertraveler May 14th, 2005 12:22 PM

Have you stayed at the Hermitage? I was very interested, until I saw some of the negative posts on the Hotel forum.

JudyC May 14th, 2005 01:30 PM

I stayed at the hotel for 4 nights in April 2003, the room (I am afraid I don't remember the name/number)is on the second floor with windows facing the alley, no view but quite in the night- which was most important to me. As I had stayed at Pitti Palace and Grand Hotel before, both with better views, but far too noisy.

However, with their breakfast room overseeing the Piazza, I did enjoy sipping tea in the morning, watching the empty piazza coming back to life.

Jean May 14th, 2005 01:35 PM

Yes, we stayed at the Hermitage a few years ago. Personally, I loved this hotel and its location, but I also have heard negative comments. I would definitely consider staying there again.

Our room was on about the 3rd floor facing the river. Actually, looking into the windows of the Vesari Corridor with a glimpse of the river and Ponte Vecchio. Our room was lovely, had cable TV and an in-room safe. The bathroom was very small but somehow included a huge 2-person tub/shower combo. The room had its own A/C and heat controls. There was street noise, mostly scooters zipping by early in the morning and late at night in the road below our window. It didn't bother my husband at all, but I did use ear plugs. But then, I use ear plugs most of the time because my husband snores!

The roof-top terrace has a spectacular view, and the lobby and breakfast room are nicely decorated. We appreciated being able to order bacon and eggs (at additional cost) at breakfast. The staff was very helpful. Two thumbs up from me!

MariaL May 14th, 2005 01:41 PM

I second the nomination of the Hotel Relais Uffizi, a Karen Brown property. We stayed there in October of 2003 and enjoyed the central location, our large quiet room (no view though), and the lovely view of Piazza della Signoria from the breakfast room/parlor. The staff was very helpful as well.

cybertraveler May 14th, 2005 04:18 PM

Thanks to all for your great information. I have contacted the Relais Uffizi. Maria, did any of the other rooms have a view, or is it only the breakfast room that has a view?

kismetchimera May 14th, 2005 04:28 PM

Check this B&B is a Jewel..

http://www.relaiscavalcanti.com/engl...00.htmDistance from:





Stazione Santa Maria Novella 10' by foot
Galleria degli Uffizi 1' by foot
Duomo (Santa Maria Novella) 2' by foot
Ponte Vecchio 1' by foot
Palazzo Vecchio 1' by foot
Mercato di San Lorenzo 5' by foot




cybertraveler May 14th, 2005 04:59 PM

kismetchimera,
Thank you for the great tip!! That looks just like what I would love, and the price is right. I sent them an email. Have you stayed there? Do you have any rooms that you would recommend? I'd really love a terrace if they had it, but most in Florence don't seem to. Any tips are greatly appreciated!

LoveItaly May 14th, 2005 05:04 PM

Maybe I am being dense! It can happen, LOL.

But what is the meaning of: Station 10'by foot, Galleria 1' by foot etc.

To me the symbol ' means foot or feet.

Is this perhaps in reference to walking time, 10 minutes, 1 minute etc.??? Thanks

cybertraveler May 14th, 2005 05:19 PM

LoveItaly, I think it must mean minutes. That would be about the right walking time for those sights. Sounds like an incredible location!

cybertraveler May 17th, 2005 07:48 PM

..just topping to see if anyone has a suggestion. We really love to be outdoors in summer (living in upstate New York can give anyone a bit of cabin fever!)) We appreciate any tips on terraces, patios...

Tiff May 17th, 2005 08:08 PM

Hi cyber,

Check out this site and see what you think. www.tornabuoni1.com

They get some good reviews on tripadvisors.com, The hotel is in a medieval tower! I liked their website.

Need to make you aware that I have never stayed there, but have read many a review raving about their terrace, and wanted to tell you.

Keep us posted! Happy travels (both cyber and otherwise :S-) T.

Tiff May 17th, 2005 08:12 PM

Cyb, I am sorry, I gave you the site and didn't even mention the name of the hotel, it overlooks Piazza Santa Trinita and it's name is Antica Torre di Via Tornabuoni

Ok, there I feel better now. :">

Hee, T.




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